Miscellaneous

Hire An Illustrator!

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Several artists have noticed that I have a profile on a site called HireAnIllustrator.com, and have inquired about its service and quality. This post is meant to answer a lot of those questions.

What is Hire An Illustrator?

Hai! is a portfolio website service for artists, created in late 2007. The artist pays a fee to the site, and in exchange is able to post their work to an online gallery. If you are familiar with sites like CreativeShake.com (formerly Portfolios.com), ChildrensIllustrators.com, or theispot.com, then you have a general idea of how this site works. They are not an agency or representative, and do not take commissions from the work you gather there. They merely collect the artists and put them in a place that is easy for art directors and potential clients to browse through.

The site is run by a guy named Darren Di Lieto. He used to work as a freelance illustrator and designer, and is best known as the creator of another website called the Little Chimp Society, an illustration news portal.

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Is it time to buy a Modbook?

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UPDATE: For a more recent update of my thoughts and opinions about the Modbook, go here.

During Macworld 2009 this past week Axiotron, the company that produces the Modbook, released an all new model of their product called the Modbook Pro. It has produced tons of hype and questions, so I thought I would give my thoughts and impressions as a current Modbook owner, in case you are curious or debating whether or not to get one for yourself.

The Modbook is a tablet computer built from an Apple Macbook base. I purchased mine in mid-2008 and have previously posted an extensive review. It is controlled using a pen with the help of Wacom’s digitizer technology. In short, it is great for artists because you can draw directly on the screen. It is also the only tablet computer available that uses the Mac OS, which I happen to prefer over Windows.

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2008 Year-in-Review

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The year is coming to a close and the holidays are in full swing. I will be running around gathering gifts, spending time with family, and getting last-minute projects done, so I’m going to take a moment to wrap things up here on the blog.

Join Me on Twitter!

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I discovered Twitter several months ago, and I have to say I am loving it! I originally intended to use it to just share links and tidbits too small to dedicate to full blog posts. Now, I am also using it to chat directly with readers, ask questions, and keep up with fellow artists. This is the best way to keep in touch with me in between posts. You can follow me here: http://www.twitter.com/danidraws

Notable Posts of 2008

A list of some of the highlights from the past year.

Reflections on 2008

I have been blessed to work as a freelancer for a little over three years now. I don’t have the most experience in the world, but with what little I know I have tried to be open and giving. As a result, I’ve gained an audience here who is willing to listen and read and learn. This year has been especially hard on the industry and world in general. And so, as the year ends, I am going to contribute the little advice and words of hope that I can.

The hardest part of building an art career is not the drawing, the learning, or the business hurdles. It’s staying motivated and courageous enough to keep doing it – learning to support yourself in a fickle economy, getting past the stigma of a not-so-typical career path, dealing with rejection and criticism, all the while trying to get better and stay creative.

Whether you are a student just starting out, or a working illustrator who has already built a career, the down-times and the struggles will be prevalent. There are times when you will lose confidence and gain doubts. This year has been a great test for me and many artists, and may not get better any time soon.

And all I’d like to say is, don’t lose hope. Work hard while others sit idle, draw constantly even if you don’t feel like it, experiment with new markets and strategies, and stay positive even if the world around you feels like it’s crumbling. If you create great work, people will want it, and you can’t create great work sitting still, waiting for the bad times to pass. The worst thing you can possibly do in a time like this is to do nothing. So keep moving.

I wish you all Happy Holidays and a very joyous New Year! This will be my last post until 2009. Enjoy this time with your friends and family and be happy you are involved in this wonderful creative community.

All the best,
Dani

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Daily Doodles – Week 11

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas! I love sketching during this time of year. :)

All originals are for sale here: http://www.danijones.com/dailydoodles.html

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Student Interview: Starting Out, Picture Books, and Style

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I was recently interviewed by Danielle, a student at the Savannah College of Art and Design. She asked some very interesting questions that made me think about my career and why I took some of the steps I did, and how I work today. Here’s the full interview…

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Mariachi Celebration!


Come celebrate the release of The Best Mariachi in the World with me and the Picture Book Junkies. All this week, I will be answering questions about the illustration process, plus we are giving away a free signed copy. Check it out!

Mariachi Celebration with the PBJ’s!

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The History of DaniJones.com

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I was going through my archive of old site designs the other day, and I was amused and appalled. I thought it would be fun and educational to share them here, even if there is a slight risk of embarrassment.

I have had a pretty brief illustration career – under 4 years – but in that time I’ve had eight website designs. Eight! That is not something I would recommend, and if I were to go back in time I would have exercised a little more restraint. However, I learned a lot about web design, which has been an invaluable skill for showcasing my portfolio, building blogs, and marketing myself on the internet.

So, here it is – the history of danijones.com. If you’ve been following my work for a while, you might even recognize some of these. I hope you are able to learn from my successes and failures.

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